All the single ladies (who rent)

Sorry guys. A quarter of female renters would rather have Fido or Fluffy as a neighbor than, well, you.

A new survey from Rent.com says that 45 percent of male renters say they want eligible bachelorettes living next door. But women prefer families as neighbors (28 percent), married couples without children (23 percent) or even pets (25 percent), assuming an alternate reality where pets can pay rent, take out the trash and pick up their own poo.

A safe neighborhood topped the list of what single-women want most in a home. And women are most likely to have roommates in the years just after college.

About 36 percent of single women rent, 54 percent own their home and 10 percent live with friends or family for free.

Of those living rent free, 34 percent of them were under age 25 and likely to be recent college grads.

A Rent.com list of the top cities for single ladies did not (surprise suprise) include San Antonio.

The top cities for bachelorettes were Phoenix, Seattle, Austin, Denver, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York and San Jose, Calif. The list was chosen based on cities with a high ratio of single men to single women, lively nightlife, a low divorce rate or a low cost of living.